NAASR member Kevin Schilbrack has a new book out with Wiley-Blackwell, Philosophy and the Study of Religions: A Manifesto (2014). From the book description:

Philosophy and the Study of Religions: A Manifesto advocates a radical transformation of the discipline from its current, narrow focus on questions of God, to a fully global form of critical reflection on religions in all their variety and dimensions.

Opens the discipline of philosophy of religion to the religious diversity that characterizes the world today

Builds bridges between philosophy of religion and the other interpretative and explanatory approaches in the field of religious studies

Provides a manifesto for a global approach to the subject that is a practice-centred rather than a belief-centred activity

Gives attention to reflexive critical studies of ‘religion’ as socially constructed and historically located